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City on a grain of salt. Tuzla means a place of salt and it lays on top of the salt lake. It is suspected it has been there for around 7000 years as one of the oldest places in Europe.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Haystack



This is a common site just when you get out of the city. Haystacks everywhere, prepared for the winter.

It’s a haystack of a dried summer grass, the cows will soon eat it and it’ll not be there any more – till next year. Now it gives us a nice picture =)

15 Comments:

Blogger Sarah said...

Wow! Those are really tall. I guess most hay you see in haystacks in the States are round...like they've been rolled up.

03 October, 2006 00:37  
Blogger Olivier said...

On dirait une hutte. Existe t-il une entrée secrete ?.

03 October, 2006 08:03  
Blogger Kris said...

its an interesting shape to me. Is it the same as those that's roll up scattered on the field?

03 October, 2006 09:53  
Blogger ~tanty~ said...

Wonderful shot Jazzy. I like the way you took the picture.

03 October, 2006 11:12  
Blogger Ame said...

Hi Jazzy! Great shot...love the way you've captured the light...and yeah, that's a REALLY tall haystack! Does the top just fall down after the cows start munching away at the bottom? LOL! ;-)

03 October, 2006 11:26  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

HEY! that's nice. Good one.

03 October, 2006 12:49  
Blogger Felicia said...

Good to see the haystack so close. Do you live in the countryside? I have seen them round or square but not this shape.

03 October, 2006 19:47  
Blogger Juggerpix said...

That is a very cool haystack! Beats the heck out of the bales of the rolled ones around here!

Very nice shot BTW, the tonality and color is perfect.

04 October, 2006 04:39  
Blogger Kate said...

In a way this reminds me of a Monet painting.

04 October, 2006 05:08  
Blogger Kala said...

this is definitely unusual and I thought it was a house at first - maybe the cows can eat a door way and then the inside and wholla - you have a grass hut =)

04 October, 2006 10:06  
Blogger Jazzy said...

olivier - hehe, you're funny man.

kris – these are made from normal grass from the fields, full of herbs and even flowers, in b&h it’s not common to roll them up, this is kinda normal way.

tanty - thank you.

ame – hehe..

felicia – no i don’t live in the countryside, but my parents have a weekend house not too far away (abut an hour) from the city on the countryside.

juggerpix – thank you



thank you all for stopping by =)

04 October, 2006 11:18  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ja ne znam govoris li ti Bosanski, i jesi li iz Tuzle...al slike su stvarno Extra!...ja zivim u Kanadi, i svaki dan dodjem pogledat novu sliku!...Super su stvarno!!...Veliki pozdrav! :-)

04 October, 2006 17:42  
Blogger Jazzy said...

hi bulevar - pricam bosanski, medjutim sve je na engleskom radi svih koji ne razumiju nas jezik. hvala na svakodnevnom obilazenju tuzla dp, drago mi je da ima i nasih ljudi koji znaju za blog. ja nisam stalno u tuzli, izmedju londona sam i kuce ali kad nisam tu slike se postavljaju uz pomoc asistenata =)

caos

04 October, 2006 19:07  
Blogger Chris said...

That haystack is wonderful !

05 October, 2006 12:43  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aha, e bas mi je drago da si Tuzlak! :-)...Super ti je blog stvarno...ja sam ga slucajno pronasla na internetu i posto nisam tamo ove slike su najbolji nacin da vidim svoj grad i sva ova poznata mjesta u Tuzli...Hvala puno!
Veliki pozdrav iz Kanade
P.S Odsad cu i ja Engleskom ;-)

05 October, 2006 17:48  

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